Labelers and Labeling
Supplies Information
Cable Labeling/ Wire Marking/ Conduit Labeling

Many companies that use wire markers and wire marker supplies
also need other kinds of industrial labeling equipment and
labeling supplies. For your convenience, we have listed a number of
links for various sites about some of the more common labeling needs,
such as pipemarkers, RTK labelers, industrial labeling equipment and
labeling supplies:
The
RTK Resource - Use this link to see labelers specially designed
to make right-to-know labels. You'll find lots of useful information
for hazardous material labeling. RTK labels are required in most workplaces.
They identify the hazard level of any chemicals, cleaning supplies or
other potentially dangerous materials. A standard system, such as the
NFPA diamond is typically used to make it easy for both employees and
emergency response personnel to quickly identify hazards and understand
the potential risk associated with the hazardous material.
Pipe
markers - This is where you'll find the best labelers for marking
and labeling pipes. Whether you need to label pipes following the standard
ASNI/ASME guidelines, or you have specialized labeling requirements
such as those for medical gas and ammonia piping systems, you'll find
printers that can make the pipe marker labels you need. This web site
also provides information about pipe marking standards and industrial
labeling in general.
Safety
and Labeling - Online Tutorials - This is a major labeling web site,
with thousands of pages. You'll find information about a wide variety
of brands of labelers from manufacturers such as Kroy, DuraLalabel,
Brother, Dymo, Brady, K-Sun and many others. You'll also find information
about labeling supplies, and larger label printers and sign makers.
In addition there is a wealth of information about labeling, and topics
such as improving productivity. You'll find a large section of magazine
article reprints, and tutorials an subjects such as the Five S program,
warning and safety signs and more. There is an excellent tutorial that
provides a good overall introduction to safety labeling and marking.
The online tutorials that not only help with labeling, but also help
reduce waste and improve productivity as well as safety. Plus there
are lots of free gifts are available on this web site.
When you need information about labelers, labeling
supplies, and related topics, this is the web site to visit.
Labeling
Products - This site showcases the best in industrial labelers,
including machines made by Brady and DuraLabel. From economical handheld
models, to powerful desktop models that print labels up to 10"
wide, you'll find the label printer you need. You'll also find special
offers, such as a free carrying case when you purchase a new handheld
labeler and a minimum amount of supplies.
Wire Marking Safety
The National Electrical Code (NEC) is adopted and enforced
in all 50 states in the United States. It is also the basis for electrical
codes in several foreign countries. It provides practical information
on safeguarding of persons and property from hazards arising from the
use of electricity.
The
breadth of the NEC is reflective of how important electricity has become
to daily living. Wiring, general electrical equipment, the use of electricity
in specific occupancies (from aircraft hangars to health care facilities),
and equipment (ranging from elevators to hot tubs) are covered, as well
as special conditions (emergency and standby power, or conditions requiring
more than 600 volts, for example) and communication systems.
Safety - Arc Flash Dangers
Labeling or signs are required wherever an arc flash danger
exists. Learn about arc flash and the labeling that is required in a
book title Practical Solution Guide to Arc Flash Hazards, published
by ESA. This book normally costs $70.00, but you can use this link to
get a free copy of this 130 page arc
flash informational book.
We also offer a free Arc Flash Labeling Information Guide.
This is a one page guide that quickly gets visitors, contractors, vendors
and new employees up to speed on undertanding the meaning and purpose
of arc flash labels. Use this link to get more information about the
Arc Flash Label Information
Guide.
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